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Travel and Outdoors

Although best known as a beach resort, Puerto Vallarta is one of the most versatile adventure travel destinations in the world. Nestled between the jungle-covered Sierra Madre Mountains and the sheltered waters of Banderas Bay, this region’s geographical diversity offers an extremely wide variety of natural attractions and outdoor adventures.

Unlike many other popular beach vacation resorts, Puerto Vallarta is actually several destinations in one. Situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico just south of Baja California, the Banderas Bay area offers more than 34 miles of incomparable coastline in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit – and innumerable activities that are affordable and easily accessible.

For those who just want to relax, miles and miles of beautiful golden sand beaches offer one of the best ways to experience the beauty and magic of the Bay of Banderas. And with 322 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 80 degrees F, Puerto Vallarta is one of the few places on Earth that can boast an “ideal” climate for sun worshipers.

With picture-perfect weather and extraordinary natural beauty, outdoor recreation around the bay is limitless. Traditional sports like golf and tennis are unforgettable. This region is one of Mexico’s leading golf destinations with golf courses designed by some of the world’s greatest golfers including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and Robert von Hagge.

Puerto Vallarta is also a major tennis destination with a growing number of tennis clubs, classes, workshops and tournaments each year. Swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing whale watching and sportsfishing await you in the warm, clear waters of Banderas Bay and the Mexican Pacific.

On land you can explore the Sierra Madre Mountains and jungles on an exciting excursion provided by one of the area’s many professional tour operators. If you prefer to do a little exploring on your own, the quiet pleasures and local colors of Mexico are waiting to be discovered in a variety of unique and inviting fishing villages and beachside retreats.

A recent Travel and Leisure Magazine Readers’ Survey listed Puerto Vallarta as the number one beach destination in Latin America because of the wide variety of beach communities and sleepy seaside villages around the bay. During your stay, be sure to explore these towns and enjoy a genuine taste of the real Mexico.

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GAP: April 2026 Passenger Traffic Dips 6.3% at 12 Mexican Airports

During April 2026, the 12 Mexican airports operated by GAP recorded a 6.3% decrease in total passenger traffic compared to April 2025. Guadalajara airport reported an increase of 0.9%, while Puerto Vallarta, Tijuana and Los Cabos reported a decrease of 17.0%, 10.5%, and 8.1%, respectively, compared to April 2025.

Safety Review Pauses Roof Construction at Boca de Tomatlán Pier

The Boca de Tomatlán pier remains fully open to travelers while officials pause construction on a new shade structure. This proactive measure ensures the facility meets all safety standards, with local and state teams working together to complete the project for the public.

Puerto Vallarta Welcomes 6 Cruise Ship Arrivals in May

Puerto Vallarta continues its successful cruise season this month by welcoming six large vessels to its docks. These arrivals bring thousands of international travelers to explore the city, maintaining a steady and positive rhythm for the city's tourism economy.

Porter Airlines Boosts Winter Flights to Puerto Vallarta

Porter Airlines is expanding its 2026-27 winter schedule with a major focus on Puerto Vallarta. Starting November 3, new flights from Edmonton and daily service from Toronto will add over 2,600 monthly seats. These additional options make it easier than ever for Canadians to plan a winter getaway.

Air Conditioning Upgrade at Vallarta Airport Begins April 29

On April 29, Puerto Vallarta International Airport will begin upgrading its air conditioning system to improve efficiency and reliability. Running through May 26, the project replaces older equipment with eco-friendly technology, with temporary ventilation measures in place to maintain passenger comfort.

Amado Nervo Bridge Nears its Expected July Opening

The Amado Nervo Bridge has reached 60% completion, keeping it firmly on track for a July 2026 opening. This vital link will revolutionize travel between Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas, cutting commute times in half and easing traffic for all residents.

Puerto Vallarta Approves Land for Electric Bus Charging Station

Puerto Vallarta officials have approved the loan of municipal land for the city’s first electric bus charging station and operations yard, a key step in launching the new electromobility system. The project will support the arrival of electric buses set to begin service in May along key city routes.

El Niño May Bring Higher Temperatures to Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta could see temperatures climb to 38°C starting in July as a possible El Niño event strengthens. Officials are urging residents to stay hydrated, limit sun exposure, and take precautions as hotter conditions are expected during the summer season.

Festival del Viento Returns to Bucerías May 22–24

Kitesurfers from Mexico and around the world will gather in Bucerías May 22–24 for the Festival del Viento. With thrilling competitions, beachside entertainment, and free public access, the event promises 4 days of action on the waters of Banderas Bay.

inDrive Secures Permit to Operate Legally in Puerto Vallarta

Ride-hailing platform inDrive has secured official authorization to operate in Puerto Vallarta and renewed its license in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. The move formalizes the company’s presence in Jalisco and positions it to support growing mobility demand ahead of the 2026 World Cup.